Mountainside Offers Academic Scholarships to High School Students

Published on October 15, 2021
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Canaan, CT – This fall, Mountainside Treatment Center will be providing $10,000 worth of academic scholarships to high school juniors and seniors. The treatment provider has created the Mountainside Brighter Future College Scholarship to foster awareness and education about addiction among youth and empower students who have been impacted by substance use disorders to share their stories.

Interested students will need to complete an initial application and then submit a short essay explaining how they have been impacted by their own or a loved one’s substance use disorder. The writing sample should also detail how the student’s personal experiences have shaped their understanding of addiction as a disease. Through providing academic scholarships, the treatment center hopes to reduce the stigma surrounding substance use disorders and encourage youth to not be ashamed to share their struggles; by having a platform to voice their experiences, students can teach their peers about the dangers posed by drugs and alcohol.

Addiction has a ripple effect beyond the individual struggling. For adolescents whose parents misuse substances, the consequences can be profound, affecting a young person’s emotional development as well as communication and trust within their interpersonal relationships. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has estimated that nearly 1 in 8 Americans aged 17 or younger have lived with at least one addicted parent.

Young people also grapple with substance misuse firsthand due to factors such as peer pressure, a desire to socialize and have fun, or the belief that substances will help them improve their grades or athletic ability. According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics, 62 percent of adolescents have abused alcohol by their senior year of high school and 43 percent of college students have used illicit drugs. This problematic substance use can have fatal consequences, with over 11 percent of total overdose deaths impacting those aged 15 to 24. These statistics, while startling, are preventable. For Mountainside, the Brighter Future College Scholarship is just one step in a series of community efforts to educate and empower those struggling to reach out for help.

The $10,000 in scholarship funds will be provided as $1,000 awards to up to 10 chosen scholarship applicants. The deadline to apply for the scholarship will be December 1st and winners will be announced on or around December 15th. For more information about the scholarship and the essay guidelines, visit: https://mountainside.com/scholarships/brighter-future/